1. The first step is to cut down all the plants left in your raised bed using the Fiskars PowerGear2™ pruner. The geared technology in the pruner gives you 3x the pruning power. The pruner is always going to be sharp and ready to use due to the fully hardened steel blade. After the plants are cut down, they can be thrown away into a compost bin.

2. With the plants cut down it’s time to pull out any weeds or roots that have grown in the garden bed this season. The Ergo D-Handle Steel Garden Fork will easily penetrate hardened soil to loosen and pull out weeds and roots. Once you have pulled out the weeds, use the garden fork to turn the soil and loosen it up. The fork has an angled d-handle, which will keep your wrist in a neutral position reducing strain and improving grip.

3. Complete the job by raking out the raised bed. The Aluminum Garden Rake is light but strong making it perfect to easily level the garden and rake up any leftover weeds.

4. Your raised planters are now cleared out and ready to be planted again once spring comes. The only thing left to do is clean and hang your tools to make sure they are ready when you need to use them again. The tools have hang holes which makes them easy to put away for quick and convenient storage.